To determine the missing numbers in the sequence 70 -- 84, we need to identify the pattern between the two known numbers. The difference between 70 and 84 is 14. To find the missing numbers, we need to continue the pattern of adding 14 to the previous number. Therefore, the missing numbers in the sequence are 98 and 112.
With only two numbers given, any number that you care to think of can be fitted into a sequence quite easily.
8 and 34 Alterative answer: Convensionally, the Fibonacci sequence starts with two 1s. So 1 and 8 are missing.
The Fibonacci sequence requires two numbers as "seeds".
start with 0,1 add together =1 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1 add last two numbers =2 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers =3 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2,3,5 repeat forever, list is endless
the numbers next in series are 35,43,51,... any two consecutive terms has a difference of 8
With only two numbers given, any number that you care to think of can be fitted into a sequence quite easily.
The sequence is 1,2,3,5,8,13,21.......8 is the missing number. This is known as a Fibonacci Sequence. The first two numbers are supplied and then further numbers in the sequence are formed from the sum of the two prior numbers. 3 = 1 + 2 5 = 2 + 3 8 = 3 + 5.....and so on.
8 and 34 Alterative answer: Convensionally, the Fibonacci sequence starts with two 1s. So 1 and 8 are missing.
The missing number is 21. This follows the pattern of the Fibonacci sequence where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers.
This list of numbers is the list of prime numbers. Following 11, the next two numbers in the list are 13 and 17.
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Its indefinite: Start with 0,1 add last two numbers = 1 add to sequence = 0,1,1 add last two numbers = 2 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers = 3 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3,5 add last two numbers ......... add to sequence ..........
Arithmetic Sequence
They will always follow some Fibonacci sequence. If P and Q are any two numbers, then they belong to the Fibonacci sequence with the first two numbers as P and (Q-P).
The Fibonacci sequence requires two initial numbers to be specified.
An arithmetic sequence.
No. Grapes have nothing to do with a recursive series of numbers following the rule that any number is the sum of the previous two.